Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... seems to have acquired a little knowledge of French , and possibly a little knowledge of Italian . $ 5 . At what age Shakespeare was withdrawn from school we cannot tell . But we know that when he was thirteen years old his father was ...
... seems to have acquired a little knowledge of French , and possibly a little knowledge of Italian . $ 5 . At what age Shakespeare was withdrawn from school we cannot tell . But we know that when he was thirteen years old his father was ...
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... seem to indicate , that for a season his heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed all those qualities of brilliance and cultured grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shake ...
... seem to indicate , that for a season his heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed all those qualities of brilliance and cultured grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shake ...
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... seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right : And there , though last not least , is Aetion , A gentler shepheard may no where be found : Whose Muse , full of high thoughts invention , Doth like himselfe heroically ...
... seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right : And there , though last not least , is Aetion , A gentler shepheard may no where be found : Whose Muse , full of high thoughts invention , Doth like himselfe heroically ...
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... seems not unlikely that Drayton was intended , who had written under the poetical name of " Rowland " , and whose ... seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success ...
... seems not unlikely that Drayton was intended , who had written under the poetical name of " Rowland " , and whose ... seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success ...
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... seems to me to remain doubtful whether Herbert and his mistress are in any way connected with these per- plexing poems , which endlessly invite the reader and endlessly baffle his attempts to read their biographical meanings clear ...
... seems to me to remain doubtful whether Herbert and his mistress are in any way connected with these per- plexing poems , which endlessly invite the reader and endlessly baffle his attempts to read their biographical meanings clear ...
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